Fatima Jinnah

Fatima Jinnah (31 July 1893-9 July 1967) was Leader of the Opposition of Pakistan from 1 January 1960 to 9 July 1967, preceding Nurul Amin. She was the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as well as a Pakistan Muslim League stateswoman.

Biography
Fatima Jinnah was born in Karachi, British Raj on 31 July 1893, the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. She obtained a dental degree from the University of Calcutta in 1923, and she became a close associate and advisor to her older brother as he became involved with politics. She became a leading member of the All-India Muslim League due to her opposition to the rule of the British Raj, and she co-founded the Pakistan Women's Association after Pakistani independence was achieved in 1947. After her brother's death, her works and speeches were censored by the establishment, which accused her of being an anti-nationalist. In 1965, she lost the presidential election to the military ruler Ayub Khan and she died in Karachi in 1967 at the age of 73.